10 years in development, the Infinite Color Panel is an Adobe Photoshop extension/panel created with the sole purpose of applying beautiful, aesthetically pleasing color toning to an image or set of images. For people like myself, who struggle with finding and creating a color palette with which to color grade our photos, this panel is an absolute godsend and can spark creativity and present you options you may not have considered otherwise.

SMDV is a little-known and relatively new Korean company making waves in the lighting space. They provided us with their newest development, the MegaBox 110 — a more affordable parabolic reflector for the budget-conscious. Read on to find out more!

Wise Advanced is a Taiwan based memory card manufacturer, that, apparently, has been around since 2002. I hadn't heard of the company, nor seen the name around until they contacted us with an opportunity to review their product.

In a new series I'm starting on modifiers, I cover what's fast become one of our favorite modifiers — the Broncolor Para 133. The Broncolor Paras are considered a "holy grail" modifier, usually because of the exorbitant price. But what do you get for the money?

We’ve been using the Move for about 6 months now on some of our jobs in conjunction with the Paras, and we wanted to talk about some of the features that we’ve enjoyed the most on this incredible piece of equipment, so we scheduled a shoot with our friends at Crossfit Myriad in Redlands, CA to test some of our favorite things about the Broncolor Move pack.

Lexar is among the top names in the industry, known for fast and reliable storage media and card readers for digital cameras and other devices. I've known about the Lexar Professional Workflow products for quite a while, but never quite bought into it. Last week I made the plunge into what will fast become an integral and important part of my workflow

If you've been keeping up with the blog over the last month, you know it's been a long road to my transitioning into buying into a Medium Format system — lots of back and forth, and lots of uncertainty on what I actually wanted or needed. Well, I made my decision about a month ago today. Read on for my first impressions on the Hasselblad H6D-50c.